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Back to front truths : hate library / Thurston, Nick. - Enthalten in: Post-digital cultures of the far right (2019), S.193-204
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Activating the archive from below at a moment of cultural and political crisis / Sholette, Gregory. - Enthalten in: Post-digital cultures of the far right (2019), S.183-191
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Counter-creativity : innovative ways to counter far-right communication tactics / Ebner, Julia. - Enthalten in: Post-digital cultures of the far right (2019), S.169-181
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The murder of Kenia : misinformation and hate speech as far-right online strategies / Darmstadt, Alina. - Enthalten in: Post-digital cultures of the far right (2019), S.155-167
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"Do you want meme war?" : understanding the visual memes of the German far right / Bogerts, Lisa. - Enthalten in: Post-digital cultures of the far right (2019), S.137-153
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What makes a symbol far right? : co-opted and missed meanings in far-right iconography / Miller-Idriss, Cynthia. - Enthalten in: Post-digital cultures of the far right (2019), S.123-135
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Zine publishing and the Polish far right / Marczewska, Kaja. - Enthalten in: Post-digital cultures of the far right (2019), S.107-119
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The far right across borders : networks and issues of (trans)national cooperation in western Europe on Twitter / Froio, Caterina. - Enthalten in: Post-digital cultures of the far right (2019), S.93-105
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Between anti-feminism and ethnicized sexism : far-right gender politics in Germany / Berg, Lynn. - Enthalten in: Post-digital cultures of the far right (2019), S.79-91
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Creating a new normal : the mainstreaming of far-right ideas through online and offline action in Hungary / Karl, Philipp. - Enthalten in: Post-digital cultures of the far right (2019), S.67-78
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